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... for eight years, an asylum and friends, close friends. in Edinburgh. The painting of this portrait is equally skilfully done with those of the preceding. A loving, tender bond sketches the mind and character of a (lead friend, and does it lovingly. We feel ...

CATRINE

... and the investigation has gone to show that in all probability the solFocatioo, of which deceased is umlerstood to died, was occasioned try the apartment filling with smoke while he was The woman Alice Cowan or Thomson has been set at liberty, the authorities ...

PRO SONO PURLIVO

... COACH from CROFTHRAD RAILWAY STATION, of the Cakdonisn Railway, on tbe arrival of the le o'clock Morning Train from LUOTON INN, DI:NUR . . STRWARTON, and KILII Alin to 'ULNA KNOCIC.—To Mani Rtuer.e-goat Pit, and, allowing 30 minutes at SUR A Krum. to reach ...

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... late Peer, then a mere youth, appointed to the lucrative °Moe of Usher of the Court of Chancery. The income was upwards of £6OOO a-year, The How. It. T. Jejeehhoy, of Bombay, has offered 150,000 rupees to enable five native youths to Ire se, theta' the ...

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... rubbish extending half way up his body, and he cried piteously to the men around him, For God's sake, try and as.. rue. Great efforts were at once made to try and extricate the poor man, amlamong the most active in this work was Dean of Gail I Lorimer, who ...

s. The FAA of Derby wlll a Pill dress dinner no ef ama month at his mansion, Is St James's

... The FAA of Derby wlll a Pill dress dinner no ef ama month at his mansion, Is St James's , Generel Es Brstigwea Es Ma jest died, at the age of lee years. An Amerfean leper kat year Presldea{ Use°la tkia. SIHNORIANIONIti. a.plare. The Club has deride.l ...

THE AUSTRIAN POLICE IN ISOLA:CD

... doubt not In the least that Miss V S., whose ease has been confided to one of the best attorneys of London by a zealous friend, will soon be set at liberty. Supposing that the above narratlee Is completely' correct (and its authenticity Is gmaranteed) ...

I4eXilmarnoth Vost, COUNTY OF AYR REPORTER. SATURDAY, SIPTSYSER '24, 1864

... these days when time is money, every extra service in the shape of facilitating communication is so much saved to the cotutuunity, because it saves so much time. We are certain that our merchants and others will gladly avail themselves of this facility ...

gke Xitinarnocit Vost, COUNTY OF AYR REPORTER. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBRR 10, 1864

... lament tho loss or one of our oldest, closest friends,—one with whom our memory is linked with many pleasant INIPO ciations, many agreeable recollections. Mr John Kellabin, printer and bookseller, King Street, died on Monday, sth inst., in the 62nd year of ...

liitnexal Stirs

... seder the tedelotbea, trying to undo the cork of a small bone Ailed with whisky! But the child recovered, leaned to feed on and enjoy other food due and sae left the hospital for • future of - God knows whs. Still the life has been saved so far. DKATH. OF ...

f mull Nelms

... killed. The Yorkshire farmers are advertising for bloodhounds to try if they will he more successfni than the police In finding out the Rut Riding incendaries. - - - - A railway labourer has died at Manchester from the effect of an accident received In September ...

OF HASTINGS

... went away on a voyage four or five years ago, and died on the coast of Africa. Since that time the two females have shut themselves up in the house, holding no communication with the outer world save by means of an old coalman, who, it is believed, went ...